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she said i grew up in an environment which was christian, people who follow their christian religion. others african superstitions. and for me this went to the heart of why the book became inevitable, or why for me gave me discourse all my life. very strange. i started today pretty close to 80. i should actually exist in an environment in which for leading what i believe or not believing what i do not believe of considered one of what i call terminal censorship. now, go back to history, and i don't just mean the person. i'm talking about the society in which i live, in which i was raised, the history of my people. as i never ate in "of africa," when the european explorers -- when i'm there rate in "of africa," the christian missionaries came to africa on the mission of conversion. we had a very serious problem. and that was we couldn't find satan. they couldn't find the devil. if you want to convert people, you've got to first or persuade them that their soul is in dire danger. headed for the ultimate bonfire on the other side of existence. and for that, you need to label them followe
she said i grew up in an environment which was christian, people who follow their christian religion. others african superstitions. and for me this went to the heart of why the book became inevitable, or why for me gave me discourse all my life. very strange. i started today pretty close to 80. i should actually exist in an environment in which for leading what i believe or not believing what i do not believe of considered one of what i call terminal censorship. now, go back to history, and i...
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the divers say they will remove the tree after the new year so they won't hurt the environment. germany. >> more than 22,000 fans singing christmas carols at a soccer stadium in berlin. officials turned off the lights and the people all held candles for 90 minutes, the length of a soccer match. the mass caroling began 9 years ago as a small season ending event. now it's grown into an annual holiday celebration. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. are you hoping santa will bring you a new cell phone to replace your clunker? i have got one of those. you might be just better off fixing the one you got. do it yourself repairs are a hot trend this holiday season. we will bring you up to speed on that. that's ahead. one lucky dog gave his owners the perfect president -- present for the holiday. home after hundreds of miles logged on the road. his story coming up. ♪ ♪ this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hu
the divers say they will remove the tree after the new year so they won't hurt the environment. germany. >> more than 22,000 fans singing christmas carols at a soccer stadium in berlin. officials turned off the lights and the people all held candles for 90 minutes, the length of a soccer match. the mass caroling began 9 years ago as a small season ending event. now it's grown into an annual holiday celebration. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. are you hoping...
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so this is designed as a way to recreate that kind of a flavor in a modern environment. >> we'll make a drink called the thai basil daiquiri. we use liquid nitrogen to freeze and crush up herbs. here is thai basil and here is the main part of the technique. we pour liquid nitrogen on the herb and the liquid nitrogen is going to freeze it you can hear the herb getting frozen. you don't want too much liquid nitrogen in the container, because it will affect the drink. i want as much as possible all of those drinks to look and drink like a normal drink. because what i want is the technique. i want those techniques to become part of the canon. >> we chill all of our glasses with licked nitrogen. because it's a technically superior way to chill a drink. >> the thai basil daiquiri. look at the frigresh green colo from the nitro muddling. i don't want that to be something that 20 years from now, i look back and say, we were making crazy drinks back then, that looks really dated. you want someone to look back and say, that was good. it isn't just a slice of something from a particular time. >>
so this is designed as a way to recreate that kind of a flavor in a modern environment. >> we'll make a drink called the thai basil daiquiri. we use liquid nitrogen to freeze and crush up herbs. here is thai basil and here is the main part of the technique. we pour liquid nitrogen on the herb and the liquid nitrogen is going to freeze it you can hear the herb getting frozen. you don't want too much liquid nitrogen in the container, because it will affect the drink. i want as much as...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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we want people to get around in a way that steps lightly on the environment. we want people to get around in ways that are enjoyable. and that really contribute to what makes san francisco special, such as our wonderful cable cars. but above all, we want to make sure that people can get around the city safely. it's no good to have a great transportation system if people can't get around safely. people need to not only be able to be safe, but to be able to feel safe, and nowhere is that more important than when you're on foot because that is when you're arguably the most vulnerable. it's also how every trip starts and ends. and many trips in san francisco, and we want more of them in between, to be on foot as well because it's a nicer way to enjoy the city. but if we want people to be out and walking, we need them to be safe. we want them to feel safe, and that's what we're here to talk about today. and none of that will happen without great leadership. so, without further ado, happy to bring up our great leader, the mayor of the city and county, ed lee. (appla
we want people to get around in a way that steps lightly on the environment. we want people to get around in ways that are enjoyable. and that really contribute to what makes san francisco special, such as our wonderful cable cars. but above all, we want to make sure that people can get around the city safely. it's no good to have a great transportation system if people can't get around safely. people need to not only be able to be safe, but to be able to feel safe, and nowhere is that more...
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and china is it true what do you do to minimize damage to the environment. so how now that this is not true just right how you move there live if you don't have iran actually ranks. countries like china or south korea or us trail leo or germany or canada i mean much more greenhouse gas than iran doesn't do good because actually i myself was under the impression that the environmental situation in the middle east was relatively good because your region is hardly ever mentioned in their support. most damage is done by countries like america and china so the impression you get is that your situation is quite good as a man who deals with these issues in iran can you confirm that you really don't have much to worry about. the government of iran has adopted a program to reduce hydrocarbon consumption for example iran has decided to move from using gasoline and diesel fuel to natural gas we now have a million and a half he calls running on natural gas many power plants are about to start using natural gas for fuel. and we have also increased the use of solar power
and china is it true what do you do to minimize damage to the environment. so how now that this is not true just right how you move there live if you don't have iran actually ranks. countries like china or south korea or us trail leo or germany or canada i mean much more greenhouse gas than iran doesn't do good because actually i myself was under the impression that the environmental situation in the middle east was relatively good because your region is hardly ever mentioned in their support....
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we can't change the natural environment. no one. carson moved on. she then read a newspaper and magazine articles all the while that she worked for the federal government and should publish one book in 1941 that had disappeared without a trace. it got good reviews. in 1951 she wrote a book called sea around us, which are agents sent a chapter by chapter to magazine editors hoping someone with publish an excerpt from it. it was seen in "the new yorker" was interested in so carson's agent sending chapters to "the new yorker" all through the summer. persinger frustrated because she was impatient, broke, needed the money and told her agent she wished she could force "the new yorker" to decide which chapter they wanted and publish it because she thought she'd get a thousand dollars if they did and that would be a good thing. towards the end of the summer pickup were to carson and her asian was not going to publish the chapter. they were going to publish township tours. the effect that was enormous. before this year by mrs. published as a book, he was des
we can't change the natural environment. no one. carson moved on. she then read a newspaper and magazine articles all the while that she worked for the federal government and should publish one book in 1941 that had disappeared without a trace. it got good reviews. in 1951 she wrote a book called sea around us, which are agents sent a chapter by chapter to magazine editors hoping someone with publish an excerpt from it. it was seen in "the new yorker" was interested in so carson's...
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car of analyzes the changing environment. you can see a very significant slowdown from the first half of the year towards the second half of the year and i think there are two key that are driving the slowdown number one the consumption spending that was driving really good performance in the first half has started to slow down a little bit and also the very very strong borrowing by consumers and corporates that existed in the first half of the year all slowing down so i think this is this is what has been driving distance from a very strong performance in the first half of the year to much weaker but still still i think it ought to be robust performance in the second half of the year in particular so when you when you compare russia with the rest of the world do you want to say that the growth here is driven by domestic factors i think definitely domestic drivers because once again as you can see and as you know two thousand and twelve was very challenging global environment we had a much slower growth in china we had a rece
car of analyzes the changing environment. you can see a very significant slowdown from the first half of the year towards the second half of the year and i think there are two key that are driving the slowdown number one the consumption spending that was driving really good performance in the first half has started to slow down a little bit and also the very very strong borrowing by consumers and corporates that existed in the first half of the year all slowing down so i think this is this is...
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one is fair use in the academic environment. some of you know three of our member publishers, when georgia state moved from printed course packs as materials for higher education courses to e reserves they made another change, stopped paying a penny for anything put up on the reserves no longer how long it was an it is since 2006 not a penny has been paid and because the georgia state was in the view of publishers and out liar in that, because we have understood and we think many people have understood that copyright is agnostic or the same rules would apply whether we are talking print for digital, that is what led to this particular litigation. there is all this vagueness and difficulty in deciding what is fair use and you can run through four factors but the bottom line is this is hard to figure out in many cases but in some cases clearer than others. in the cases where large amounts of material are being used semester after semester after semester, not paid in any amount no matter how long the lange, that becomes an issue fo
one is fair use in the academic environment. some of you know three of our member publishers, when georgia state moved from printed course packs as materials for higher education courses to e reserves they made another change, stopped paying a penny for anything put up on the reserves no longer how long it was an it is since 2006 not a penny has been paid and because the georgia state was in the view of publishers and out liar in that, because we have understood and we think many people have...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. it makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. we must educate. but we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. we have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. they've got each other's back. how do we begin to promote that idea that we are in this thing together? we believe
has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. it makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. we must educate. but we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. we have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. they've got each other's back. how do we begin to...
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i have made all of these friends in congress, on both sides of the aisle, people who care about the environment, and i love the work, because we have not gotten there yet, but needed all those people who really want to make a difference in that field is important to me. tavis: i am not going to give out your home address, but you spend a great deal of your time in idaho. about 33 years by my count. what has that space -- being away from the rat race, not being in new york, not being in l.a., what has the solitude done for your songwriting? >> i think it can only have made it better. i think i am stimulated to right by the turmoil of the city, by the confusion and problems, but i am also nearest by the solitude, the closest to the nature region the closeness to nature. people say, what does wilderness mean when you are starving? i get that, but i also does not mean to destroy the wilderness, because when you are not starving you are going to want a place to go and your kids and grandkids are going to want a place to go, so i see it as my responsibility to take care of the problems in the city, b
i have made all of these friends in congress, on both sides of the aisle, people who care about the environment, and i love the work, because we have not gotten there yet, but needed all those people who really want to make a difference in that field is important to me. tavis: i am not going to give out your home address, but you spend a great deal of your time in idaho. about 33 years by my count. what has that space -- being away from the rat race, not being in new york, not being in l.a.,...
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i think it's a clear case of sexual harassment it creates a hostile work environment. unfortunately that's not the way they want. what the court was left with was to determine the very narrow question which is fact based on whether these actions were gender discrimination, which the court found that they were not. if i were this dentist i'd be careful and if i were these women working for that dentist i'd have a tape recorder with me at all times, because they may have problems in the future. >> the question still remains -- jaime: what would be the damages? >> the damages would be lost income, lost of wages. if she had to work for a different job and made less money, had a longer commute, i would come up with 50 different damages. what i'm afraid about for sexual harassment and these types of things which i don't understand why they didn't bring those either. between the three lawyers of us i can't understand why they won't have done it. i don't think any of us k. that would have been a much better case. i think she had a much better case there. a lot of times when yo
i think it's a clear case of sexual harassment it creates a hostile work environment. unfortunately that's not the way they want. what the court was left with was to determine the very narrow question which is fact based on whether these actions were gender discrimination, which the court found that they were not. if i were this dentist i'd be careful and if i were these women working for that dentist i'd have a tape recorder with me at all times, because they may have problems in the future....
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is for improved economic conditions for my country's most vulnerable people that we create healthy environments and green spaces and by country men and women become fully conscious of their ability to change things for the better. >> baptist from haiti. my wish is for more justice, economic as well as social justice, starting with the recognition that poverty is not a sin. >> i wish for wish for a world without boarders and walls, age 53, argentina. [ applause ] >> i wish for a world where the children are more just and more kind and fair in the world than the one we know. president, barack obama. >> and now, this is a good one, that donna and i can very strongly identify with. i wish that male fashion designers would be forced to wear the things that they create for women like stelleto heals and it gets better. and that all politicians would have to live by the rules and laws they come up with for the rest of us like the ones on food stamps and the minimum wage by isabel, ienda >> i promise that i will not take my clothes off in public. >> i wish it would snow in the morning so nobody does not
is for improved economic conditions for my country's most vulnerable people that we create healthy environments and green spaces and by country men and women become fully conscious of their ability to change things for the better. >> baptist from haiti. my wish is for more justice, economic as well as social justice, starting with the recognition that poverty is not a sin. >> i wish for wish for a world without boarders and walls, age 53, argentina. [ applause ] >> i wish for...
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why do they refuse to honor their commitments even though let's go back to environment protection which is your primary area of responsibility that there is a lake in iran called lake mia it has lost sixty percent of its water it seems to us as outsiders that this might result in a lot scale disaster is it possible to save this lake we have prepared a detailed program to restore a lake or me. lake syria is five thousand square kilometers but it has strong to twenty seven hundred square kilometers now because of higher temperatures and evaporation and a reduced inflow from reverse. we have twenty four projects to restore the level of water in the lake or me and they are all already working. we have diverted water and from three other sources to this lake this is about a billion cubic meters of water boarded to lake or me. also we use new more efficient irrigation technology is to make sure that water from nineteen rivers goes into the lake and not somewhere else this will provide another billion cubic meters of water for the lake and we also use other methods like cloud seeding to increa
why do they refuse to honor their commitments even though let's go back to environment protection which is your primary area of responsibility that there is a lake in iran called lake mia it has lost sixty percent of its water it seems to us as outsiders that this might result in a lot scale disaster is it possible to save this lake we have prepared a detailed program to restore a lake or me. lake syria is five thousand square kilometers but it has strong to twenty seven hundred square...
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so, i think if you take all of those factors into account, you know, you're not looking at an environment that is as bullish for the broad american public as it might seem, looking at the stock market. >> dan, one of the, kind of a side follow, there have been 312 stimulative easings of one policy stimulus and central bank easings over the last 16 months over the world. that's extraordinary. 312. so one's answer to this question may be that there's an awful lot of money sloshing around from central banks around the world who are saying, look, we've got to drive this company and they're opening the spigots. >> they are, but the question, what is happening to that capital. is it deployed for productive uses? i think in the case of the united states we've seen what's been written about is that many companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars buying back their own stock. they've been borrowing this money cheaply and using it to buy back their own stock, rather than investing in productive capital projects and there's a cool of thought that says most of the growth in the stock market
so, i think if you take all of those factors into account, you know, you're not looking at an environment that is as bullish for the broad american public as it might seem, looking at the stock market. >> dan, one of the, kind of a side follow, there have been 312 stimulative easings of one policy stimulus and central bank easings over the last 16 months over the world. that's extraordinary. 312. so one's answer to this question may be that there's an awful lot of money sloshing around...
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within the canadian political environment the there are certain politicians maxine bernie other members of the conservative government who are you know raising the issues and and. and i think that's leading to a a legitimate debate say that look we've been through some pretty wild times here you know there there the role of monetary policy the role of fiscal policy and how you know how we manage these things if if the fed itself and if other central banks are engaging in unconventional policies as we've seen then we are certainly and now at a point where probably there's a lot of scope to put a lot of issues on the table and i he's now based in canada which is why we made that comparison there out savage there with that interview and also still ahead as the taxicabs system is modeled with regulation we check out a market antidote involving innovation and transportation we'll speak to carson goes after the break the first your closing market numbers. so. long as those decades. is good. people believe. there will be. used from society a little. longer to. understand. what you need to. got
within the canadian political environment the there are certain politicians maxine bernie other members of the conservative government who are you know raising the issues and and. and i think that's leading to a a legitimate debate say that look we've been through some pretty wild times here you know there there the role of monetary policy the role of fiscal policy and how you know how we manage these things if if the fed itself and if other central banks are engaging in unconventional policies...
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so if you take those factors into account, you are not looking ato an environment that is as bullish for the broad americanir public as it might seem looking at the stock market. >> one of the economists i follow points out there has been 312 easings of one policy stimulus and central bank easings over the last 16 months. 312. so one answer to this question may be that there is an awful lot of money sloshing around from the central banks around the world who are saying, look, we have to drive this economy, and they are opening the spicketts. >> they are opening the spicketts, but what is happen together capital? being deployed for the productive uses? in the case of the united states what we have seen, what has been written about is many companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars buying back their own stock. they have been borrowing this mone oy cheaply and using it to buy back their own stock rather than investing it in productive capital projects. and there is a school of thought that says most of the growth in the stock market is most of the companies have been buyers of
so if you take those factors into account, you are not looking ato an environment that is as bullish for the broad americanir public as it might seem looking at the stock market. >> one of the economists i follow points out there has been 312 easings of one policy stimulus and central bank easings over the last 16 months. 312. so one answer to this question may be that there is an awful lot of money sloshing around from the central banks around the world who are saying, look, we have to...
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the hospital says it helps create a warm welcoming environment for the maternity ward over christmas. >>> many people head back to the stores to return unwanted gifts and hit the post christmas sales but what kind of deals can you expect. we'll compare them to black friday. we'll show you where you won't be able to return a gift even if you have the receipt. >> find out if a home automation system will work and if it's worth it. >> we'll tell you what to expect in the morning and beyond. >>> welcome back. you're looking live in our county. 95 is one of the busiest roads, people traveling to and from holiday destinations. let's head over to the news storm center and check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart with a look at what to expect. >> i think you'll see more showers. we are getting a wintry mix. mostly rain along east of the chesapeake bay. as we take a closer look at the radar, overall, this is our one area of winter weather coming down. there could be hit and miss rain and snow showers. primarily mostly rain. temperatures are in the low 30s. winter weather advisories continue
the hospital says it helps create a warm welcoming environment for the maternity ward over christmas. >>> many people head back to the stores to return unwanted gifts and hit the post christmas sales but what kind of deals can you expect. we'll compare them to black friday. we'll show you where you won't be able to return a gift even if you have the receipt. >> find out if a home automation system will work and if it's worth it. >> we'll tell you what to expect in the...
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because i can't think of any young man living in boston or cambridge who did as much damage to the environment as this man did. he is, of course, henry david thoreau whose book walden seems to preach a gospel, but his own life tells a very different story. his own life preaches the moral that we are a destructive species, and if you love nature, stay away from it. [laughter] as, indeed, thoreau would have done the world a wonderful amount of good if he had stayed home. now, there is a modern equivalent of this which is when people, and i need to make it clear i know about this. when i started acquiring small children about seven years ago, only economists talk about acquiring small children. [laughter] i, too, moved to an area not far away from where or thoreau lived, and i started doing almost as much damage. and the reason why people in suburbs tend to do significantly more environmental damage is much longer car drives and much larger housing units. one way of thinking about this is if the great growing economies of india and china see their emission levels rise to the levels of the united
because i can't think of any young man living in boston or cambridge who did as much damage to the environment as this man did. he is, of course, henry david thoreau whose book walden seems to preach a gospel, but his own life tells a very different story. his own life preaches the moral that we are a destructive species, and if you love nature, stay away from it. [laughter] as, indeed, thoreau would have done the world a wonderful amount of good if he had stayed home. now, there is a modern...
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but there are other policy questions about what created this environment. and that security vacuum that we are talking about, that was compounded by certain policy choices that led to this tragic day. policies that fed this instability in libya. here's a recent "new york times" headline. u.s. approved arms for libya rebels fell into jihad is the hands. it reports the obama administration secretly gave his blessing to arms shipments to libya libyan rebels from qatar last year within weeks of endorsing qatar's plan to send weapons. the white house began receiving reports that they were going to islamic groups. this was a policy choice on the part of the administration. they decided not to send arms but to use it as a proxy. qatar, for this purpose. but in turning the keys over to the qataris, we were turning it over to someone who views were diametrically opposed to our own. i remember the libyan transitional authorities screaming at the time about the militants that the qataris were picking in this fight. and what those militant jihad is what ultimately do a
but there are other policy questions about what created this environment. and that security vacuum that we are talking about, that was compounded by certain policy choices that led to this tragic day. policies that fed this instability in libya. here's a recent "new york times" headline. u.s. approved arms for libya rebels fell into jihad is the hands. it reports the obama administration secretly gave his blessing to arms shipments to libya libyan rebels from qatar last year within...
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nobody talks to the family about the family environment. the school makes no attempt to change the school environment. nobody connects with these kids emotionally. in other words, it's seen simply as a medical or a behavioral problem, but not as a problem of development. >> gabor matÉ, you talk about acting out. what does acting out mean? >> well, it's a great question. you see, when we hear the phrase "acting out," we usually mean that a kid is behaving badly, that a child is being obstreperous, oppositional, violent, bullying, rude. that's because we don't know how to speak english anymore. the phrase "acting out" means you're portraying behavior that which you haven't got the words to say in language. in a game of charades, you have to act out, because you're not allowed to speak. if you landed in a country where nobody spoke your language and you were hungry, you would have to literally demonstrate your anger sorry, your hunger, through behavior, pointing to your mouth or to your empty belly, because you don't have the words. my point
nobody talks to the family about the family environment. the school makes no attempt to change the school environment. nobody connects with these kids emotionally. in other words, it's seen simply as a medical or a behavioral problem, but not as a problem of development. >> gabor matÉ, you talk about acting out. what does acting out mean? >> well, it's a great question. you see, when we hear the phrase "acting out," we usually mean that a kid is behaving badly, that a...
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that was the environment that i grew up in and i felt very comfortable when bill i asked me to finish the book. again, silly me, i thought i can do this. whether it was hubris or not -- >> what do you think he saw i knew that he had not seen in any of the other possible writers? >> we did talk about that. he told me once -- he said, try to find someone. he said, this is like a mother giving away her children to be raised by another. i would say, bill. he would say, nice try, but no. he said "if i wanted anyone, and i do not, i would want a writer." later, when he last, he said "paul, you have written 500, 600 feature stories. that is where i started." he saw the journalists as having the same tools as the historian when it comes to sourcing. when all of that is assembled, tell a story that would pass the campfire test, i call it, a bunch of folks sitting around a campfire. and i guess he liked my stories. >> so, if you had to pick out of this book your favorite story, what would they be? >> i enjoyed his battles over the american second front and when to go to france. churchill wanted
that was the environment that i grew up in and i felt very comfortable when bill i asked me to finish the book. again, silly me, i thought i can do this. whether it was hubris or not -- >> what do you think he saw i knew that he had not seen in any of the other possible writers? >> we did talk about that. he told me once -- he said, try to find someone. he said, this is like a mother giving away her children to be raised by another. i would say, bill. he would say, nice try, but no....
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. >> in the united states, planned parent hood was the architects of the hysteria for the environment of roe v wade. using jane roe and misleading the american people that abortion would be good for our children. we have seen millions of children that are lost to abortion . ireland can look at other count ropes and it is something to fight for . planned parent hood they were with false cases trying to trick and mislead people. it is it happening in ireland. right now the lesson is clear. don't go the way of the misleading abortion trea trying to make a profit after the pain of women and hurt for the women and children. america looks to you as an inspirational point . we institute the right to life in our own nations. >> if i believe all that i am told by the liberals. this is the important thing they want the right to have an abortion . both of you are young women and neither one of you feel that the important thing in your life is to have access to abortion. are we misled to believe that this is what women want more than anything? >> yeah, absolutely governor, we have . the reason wh
. >> in the united states, planned parent hood was the architects of the hysteria for the environment of roe v wade. using jane roe and misleading the american people that abortion would be good for our children. we have seen millions of children that are lost to abortion . ireland can look at other count ropes and it is something to fight for . planned parent hood they were with false cases trying to trick and mislead people. it is it happening in ireland. right now the lesson is clear....
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how should investors play this such uncertain environment? >> well, turns out it's looking like a fiscal cliff hanger, doesn't it? up to the last minute. i think that investors tend to get caught up emotionally too much, and there's a couple things to do towards the end of the year. one is if you have not taken capital gains, going from 15% to 23.8%, do that monday. if you have a gain in a position, take it, buy it back right away, pay the tax at a lower rate. that's one of the things to do. also, make sure that next year you increase your 401(k) to 17,000 or 23,500 if you get the extra over 50 amount. take a roth 401(k) plan because that's more valuable as tax rates go up. ashley: good point. >> look at the conversions, the 529 plans, anything to be taxed hurts more. anything you can do as a consumer, and, of course, moonnies is more valuable next year as well. ashley: very good advice. you say don't sell in a down markets. put the cash to work. worried about catching the falling knife? >> not at all. the s&p500 up 15% going through the euro
how should investors play this such uncertain environment? >> well, turns out it's looking like a fiscal cliff hanger, doesn't it? up to the last minute. i think that investors tend to get caught up emotionally too much, and there's a couple things to do towards the end of the year. one is if you have not taken capital gains, going from 15% to 23.8%, do that monday. if you have a gain in a position, take it, buy it back right away, pay the tax at a lower rate. that's one of the things to...
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family life, community life, health, education, the environment, national security, civic life. in these domains, cash incentives, monetary arrangements, financial deals may crowd out values and attitudes that are central to what makes those goods the goods they are. if this is true, what are the occasions for the way we should make about these questions? one application is we can't decide where markets are, where they serve the public. and where they don't belong that reasoning together, without having a public debate about the likely effects of marketers sort of social practices and to debate about how those goods should be valued, whether it's teaching and learning for environmental protection were civic life. this is a debate we have not had in this country over the past few decades. we've been governed by a kind of market face it just assumes that are considered the primary instrument for achieving the public good. we haven't really questioned that. we shied away from these to be and the effect has been markets have reached into more and more spheres of life, including even
family life, community life, health, education, the environment, national security, civic life. in these domains, cash incentives, monetary arrangements, financial deals may crowd out values and attitudes that are central to what makes those goods the goods they are. if this is true, what are the occasions for the way we should make about these questions? one application is we can't decide where markets are, where they serve the public. and where they don't belong that reasoning together,...
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we are an incredible environment to refinance our mortgages and potentially lower how much you pay every single month on that mortgage. a great opportunity. take advantage of it, really go see somebody and figure out how much you can save by refinancing in this historically low interest rate environment. >> what about investments, volatility is happening now because of the fiscal cliff. where do we go for investments? >> i see it every day. whether you're young and have your money in cash because you're scared of what happened in the market in the last decade or older and too much inequities because you're nearing retirement. sit down with somebody who is completely objective and somebody that can just truly give you honest opinions about where your situation is and make that a plan for this year to get your asset allocation understood and figured out that fits your specific situation. >> gold was all the rage. that rage is settling down a bit, but it's still there. do you invest in gold? >> you need to think about gold as a good currency play. if the dollar should devalue or because of
we are an incredible environment to refinance our mortgages and potentially lower how much you pay every single month on that mortgage. a great opportunity. take advantage of it, really go see somebody and figure out how much you can save by refinancing in this historically low interest rate environment. >> what about investments, volatility is happening now because of the fiscal cliff. where do we go for investments? >> i see it every day. whether you're young and have your money...